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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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The Meaning of Life

admin·December 10, 2012
Ann Glazer is a New York and Dallas-based artist intrigued by the unconscious. Her installation, Wellhead, now showing at Kirk Hopper Fine Art, includes a little of everything from narrative to collage to video, creating a single piece. The gallery describes the experiences as [...]
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Poetry by Design

admin·December 10, 2012
Pablo Picasso renders twenty portraits to accompany sonnets by the Spanish poet Luis de Gongora y Argote On view this fall is Vingt Poëmes (Twenty Poems), Pablo Picasso’s tribute to arguably one of Spain’s greatest poets, Luis de Góngora y Argote (1561-1627). The exhibit [...]
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ARTifacts: December 2012

admin·December 10, 2012
ACTOR HAGMAN’S FINAL ACT The late actor Larry Hagman visited the Dallas Children’s Theater two weeks prior to...
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Review: Gilad Efrat – Negev

admin·December 10, 2012
In his latest exhibition at Inman Gallery, for sale Israeli artist Gilad Efrat ruminates on the desert landscape...
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Roam If You Want To

admin·December 10, 2012
Houston Mobile Art Hits the Road These days, being mobile is where it’s at. And “it” is art....
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Rising Writers in Houston

admin·December 10, 2012
Word Pusher: David Tomas Martinez Meeting David Tomas Martinez makes me wonder how many gang members are really frustrated poets. “Growing up in the inner city, in southeast San Diego,” acknowledges Martinez, “You have to have a certain bravado, a toughness about you [...]
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Young Man at Play

admin·December 10, 2012
The New Adventure of Black Lab Theatre Company Jordan Jaffe was your typical highly motivated, successful college student,...
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Company E & More

admin·December 10, 2012
JCC’s Annual Feast of Dance Every year Houston dance maven Maxine Silberstein scours the nation to find the...
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Dancing at the Edge of the World

admin·December 10, 2012
SPA brings Stephen Petronio’s Underland to Houston “We conjure worlds out of nothing,” wrote Stephen Petronio in his...
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Noble Knights and Windmills

admin·December 10, 2012
TUTS Takes on a Pair of Classics During the 1960s — like our own, a time of hope...
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Cultural Warrior: Michael Peranteau

admin·December 10, 2012
It’s hard to think about the arts in this city without Michael Peranteau’s name coming up. From DiverseWorks...
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artiFACTS: December 2012

admin·December 9, 2012
Several Houston dancers appeared in the book Dancers Among Us, including Houston Ballet’s Connor Walsh, Charles Charles-Louis Yoshiyama, Melody Mennite and Noble Motion Dance Company members Jesus Acosta [...]
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